Executive Summary
The blast cleaning machine is designed for cleaning horizontal steel surfaces such as rooftop tanks and the bottom interior of tanks and it features various dust collectors.
Pain Points This Technology Solves
- High dust and debris dispersion from conventional blasting, making the work area difficult to control.
- Health and safety risks due to exposure to dust, particulates, and surface contaminants (e.g., rust, old coating).
- Work area restrictions / shutdown requirements caused by dust, noise, and contamination concerns, impacting nearby operations.
- Time-consuming post-job cleaning, requiring additional manpower and extending turnaround time.
- Surface quality control challenges before coating, as residual dust may lead to poor adhesion and rework.
- Strict HSE and environmental compliance requirements, especially in sensitive or operating areas.
How the Technology Works
Business Value
- Significantly reduces dust emission by capturing dust and abrasive particles immediately during blasting.
- Improves HSE performance by minimizing worker exposure and reducing contamination risks.
- Reduces cleanup time and overall cost, enabling faster site restoration.
- Minimizes downtime and operational impact, allowing work closer to live operating areas.
- Ensures better surface preparation quality for coating applications, reducing coating failures and rework.
- Boosts productivity for maintenance and repair activities, particularly in confined or critical areas (pipe racks, steel structures, tank zones).
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Future Trends / Next Step
Contact Us
- Mr. Atthaphol Anurut
- Email : atthaphol.an@pttgcgroup.com
- Tel : 089 641 7105